the impacts of extreme weather events, cleanenergytechnologiesandthe threats of rising temperatures across the country. in contrast, we are not aware of any republican member who has spoken on the house floor about the dangers of climate change and the committee of jurisdiction is not even willing to hold a hearing to hear what the scientists and experts have to say about the issue. i have a message to house republicans, you can't make climate change go away by ignoring the problem. . . . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington rise? mrs. mcmorris rodgers: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, madam speaker. today, our hearts remain heavy -- our hearts are heavy for those who lost their lives on monday's unspeakable act of violence. for those who remain in critical condition, for the parents who lost their 8-year-old son, and for the families whose loved ones never came home from the boston marathon. while our sorrow is great, so, too, is o

in one hour, but i have to say, i am impressed with the progress that has been madeintechnologythatallows us to even been 48 hours, be this close, apparently, to what we've got right now, right? >> that's right, bill. and it's not only the technology within homeland security, the fbi and atf and what they can do to dissect this explosive and what we can do with dna evidence and the crime scene, but it's also the technology with the pedestrians and the people who are running the marathon and just people who are out there, who are assisting law enforcement. it all comes together. >> in the business world, we call it crowd sourcing, actually. it's a very similar thing. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> okay, michelle, bill, thank you. >> we turn now to former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani, who's back with us. he's on the phone this time. mr. mayor, welcome back. >> how are you? >> good. question we have for you, you worked in law enforcement longer than you did in the management in new york city. how does it happen that -- i mean, we had so many reports to

, for example, energy has been one area for weakness today. ibm andunitedtechnologies, twoother losers there. 17.4 ibm. the safe havens are the ones trying to hold on. telecom, utilities, healthcare, that is where you are seeing the area that are trying to hold on. on the s&p 500, as i noted, many names are with down arrows. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: i want to follow-up on the story from the top of the hour about the suspicious package addressed to president obama. the testing has shown it does contain ricin. we have this on top of everything else. i guess the system has worked, though, in terms of the outside facility that they use to scan the mail. we are going to talk about that topic we mentioned just a moment ago. it has reopened the debate, privacy versus safety. dagen: here to debate that is judge andrew napolitano. judge, good to see you. >> good morning. dagen: do we need to worry about encroachment on our privacy just as an aftermath of this bombing? >> yes, we do. there is a natural inclination when they are afraid to reach for safety rather than liberty. in both of

. selling across the board, particularly in economic sensitive areas like energyandtechnology, andapple, for example, below $400, and we'll is more on that throughout the show. the one thing to note is the volume is not as heavy like we saw on monday. there's less volume and less conviction to the selling; however, the selling is happening across the board. there's economically sensitive areas like financials bringing me to bank of america. reporting their quarterly numbers, look at bank of america. this weighing on the dow jones industrials, but more importantly, bank of america, itself, down six and a quarter percent. financials down with it, and missed estimates, the big story, despite profits qaw drupe -- quadrupled for the quarter. sector to sector, defense sectors doing better, utilities, health care, and telecom. back to you. melissa: thanks so much. lori: fbi confirms preliminary tests on a letter sent to president obama tested positive for ricin. rich edson has the latest. rich, when you hear news like this coming after the bombings in boston, you understand why the fear trade

's back bay. sure that we were on schedule.e thefirsttechnologyofits kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. expanded background checks to cover gun shows and the internet instead of just licensed dealers. it exempted sales between friends and family members and banned the government from creating a national firearms registry. after the vote late today president obama met at the white house with former congresswoman gabriel giffords from arizona and some the sandy hook families and they vowed not to give up the fight. in be. >> no one should feel our pain or the pain felt by tens of thousands of people who lost loved ones to senseless gun violence. >> a spokesman for the nra saying quote expanding background checks at gun shows or elsewhere will not reduce violent crime or keep our kids safe in their schools, end quote. ed henry following this from the white house tonight. ed, what did the president say after this vote? >> well, bill, it was a pretty emotional event in the rose garden that you mentioned. in addition to the new t

and can only respond to known threats. cyberthreats evolve at thespeefedtechnologyandthis measure helps the private sector protect against cyberattacks by providing companies with the latest cyberthreat information from the intelligence community which has timely classified information about destructive malware. this cyberthreat intelligence is the information that companies and the government need to protect and defend their networks. the so-called signatures are primarily made up of numerical codes consisting of zeros and ones without any perm information attached. -- any personal information atammed. cispa is a result of cooperation between the community, companies and to a certain degree the white house as it pertains to many measures included in this legislation. during their efforts to improve the bill, they also maintain a dialogue with privacy advocates in an effort to strengthen civil liberties, protections and oversights. i had a personal note here for the reason that over a period of 10 years i served eight of those years on the intelligence committee. and the now chair

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